Diane Lee titles included are: 1. 'Lizzie' (1983), 'Momma' (1983), 'Tender Loving Care' (1983), 'Residence Hall Promo' (1985) [curriculum-related or independent works]; 2. '60 Minutes from Broadway' (1986), completed for Red Carpet Conference at the University, 1986; 3. 'Who Will Say Kaddish for Shapiro' (1995), filmed almost entirely in Waldo County and using local people as cast and crew. It concerns the last night in the life of a middle-aged bachelor. 4. compilation VHS containing 'Vox Pop Promo'; 'University of Bridgeport Promo'; 'Gold Spot'; 'Lizzie'; 'Child Safety'; 'TLC.' Vox Pop and Gold Star pertain to Lee's job at a public-access cable station, where she was a production manager ca.1983-1985. Per Jane 4/13/97: 'Betacam SP duplicating master of 'Shapiro' called back from Downeast.' Tape is marked 'duplicating master' and stored in vault at end of acc.1287. Diane Lee deposited a Beta SP 'protection master' 8/2000.

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